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Pound Dips as Streeting Quits, Ramping Up UK Govt Crisis

LONDON, May 14 (Reuters) - Sterling dropped on Thursday, while UK government bonds held on to their price gains, ​as a political crisis in the ‌UK escalated with the resignation of health minister Wes Streeting turning up the heat on Prime Minister ​Keir Starmer.

Starmer is under pressure to resign ​over hefty losses for the ruling ⁠Labour party in last week's local elections.

Sterling ​fell as much as 0.2% to $1.3502, having traded ​around $1.351 prior to the news. It was last at $1.3518.

The pound weakened to 86.68 pence per euro , from 86.66 earlier.

Britain's ​10-year UK gilt yield was down ​4.2 basis points on the day at 5.026%, from ‌around ⁠5.05% earlier on, while London's blue-chip FTSE stock index was last up 0.38%.

"The big question is that the markets want to know how does ​this leave ​the direction ⁠of fiscal policy. It certainly opens up a huge amount of ​uncertainty, but we honestly don't know ​yet," ⁠Investec chief economist Philip Shaw said.

"At the moment, there are a lot of questions, ⁠not ​a whole lot of answers."

Reporting by Amanda Cooper; Editing by Dhara Ranasinghe

Source: Reuters


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